Funded Safe Routes to Transit Projects
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1 Funded Safe Routes to Transit s CYCLE 1 AC Transit Bicycle arking lan $100,000 C BART BART C2 Railcar Reconfiguration $581,000 C City of Albany, City of El Cerrito El Cerrito/Albany Ohlone Greenway Safety $807,000 C City of Berkeley Downtown Berkeley BART Bike Station $496,784 C City of Fairfield Union Avenue/Suisun Train Station Enhancement rogram $300,000 C City of Oakland, BART MacArthur Transit Hub Streetscape Improvement hase II $398,800 City of Oakland MacArthur BART Station Bicycle Access hase I $30,000 SF DT Improved Bicycle Access to 16th Street BART Station $195,000 C SF MTA Balboa ark Station Intermodal Connections $200,000 C SF MTA Market Street Safety Zone Calming $600,000 VTA, City of Santa Clara Santa Clara Transit Center-edestrian/Bike Crossing $50,000 lan Total $3,758,584 : lanning C: Capital 3/2/15
2 Funded Safe Routes to Transit s CYCLE 2 C BART BART Electronic Bike Locker Gap Closure $200,000 BART, Alameda County Redevelopment Agency, City of San Leandro Bay Fair BART Station Area Improvement lan $100,000 C BART, Contra Costa County Contra Costa Centre/leasant Hill BART Shortcut ath and Wayfinding $300,000 C City of Berkeley, BART Safe Routes to Ed Roberts Campus/Ashby BART $325,000 C City of ittsburg, Contra Costa County Bailey Road Transit Access Improvement $650,000 City of Richmond, City of El Cerrito Richmond/Ohlone Greenway Gap Closure - Class I Access to Transit $200,000 C City of San Rafael uerto Suello Hill ath to the San Rafael Transit Center Connector $600,000 SF MTA, BART Balboa ark Ocean Avenue ed/bike Connections $181,280 C SF MTA, SF DW Mission and Geneva edestrian Improvements $940,500 C SF MTA 24th Street & Mission BART Station Area Access $450,000 Improvements Total $3,946,780 : lanning C: Capital 3/2/15
3 Funded Safe Routes to Transit s CYCLE 3 C BART Bay Fair BART Safety and Security Improvement $196,077 C City of Berkeley Berkeley/ AC Transit edestrian and Bicycle Access Improvements* $498,820 C City of San Leandro, BART Downtown San Leandro BART edestrian and Bicycle Access $400,000 City of Santa Rosa Highway 101 Bicycle/edestrian Overcrossing $100,000 C City of Oakland MacArthur Station Bicycle Access hase II $242,500 C Richmond Community Redevelopment Agency Nevin Avenue Bicycle/edestrian Improvements: BART to Civic Center $750,000 C SF MTA, BART Balboa ark Station Connections hase II $722,000 C SF MTA Glen ark Area Bicycle $168,000 SF MTA, SF DW, SF lanning Market St. Multi-modal Transportation Improvements Study $200,000 C VTA, City of San Jose, City of Mountain View, City of alo Alto VTA ilot Bike Sharing Implementation $500,000 West Contra Costa Advisory Committee, City of El Cerrito, City of Hercules, City of inole, City of San ablo, City of Albany, City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, AC Transit, BART West Contra Costa/ Albany Transit Wayfinding lan $69,000 Total $3,846,397 *Actual project funding amount after closeout. : lanning C: Capital 3/2/15
4 Funded Safe Routes to Transit s CYCLE 4 C City of Emeryville Star Intersection and San ablo Avenue at 40th St. Transit Hub Bicycle/ edestrian Improvements $450,000 C City of Oakland, BART 19th Street/ Uptown Bike Station $531,000 C City of Richmond Overcoming hysical Barrier to Safe Access to Transit $501,829 C City of San Bruno, SamTrans Transit Corridor edestrian and Bike Connection $500,000 C City of San Jose, VTA Safe athways to Diridon Station $675,000 SF MTA, BART Bicycle-Transit System Integration $180,000 C SF MTA, SF DW olk Street Bicycle Gap Closure $584,000 C VTA, City of Santa Clara Santa Clara Caltrain Station edestrian and Bicycle Access Tunnel $675,000 Total $4,096,829 : lanning C: Capital 3/2/15
5 Funded Safe Routes to Transit s CYCLE 5 AC Transit Bus Bulb arklet Design Standards and Guidelines Manual AC Transit Design Standards and Guidelines Manual for Safe and Efficient Multimodal Transit Stops and Corridors $100,000 $100,000 City of Concord, Contra Costa County Health Services Department Concord Bike and edestrian Access to Transit $200,000 City of El Cerrito San ablo Avenue Specific lan and Complete Streets lan $100,000 C City of Oakland Access Improvements to Lake Merritt BART Station $278,521 C City of Oakland, BART Rockridge BART Access Improvements $472,000 C City of Richmond Carlson Boulevard Crosstown Connection $500,000 C City of South SF, eninsula Corridor South San Francisco Caltrain Station ed and Bike JB Underpass lan $200,000 C City Vallejo Curtola arkway Class 1 Bike ath $750,000 C Marin DW, Golden Gate Transit San Quentin Village Safe Access Gap Closure and Transit Stop Improvement $750,000 C SMART, City of Santa Rosa Regional SMART athway College Ave to Guerneville $750,000 Rd C SF MTA Balboa ark Station Access and Safety $278,521 SF MTA Long Term Bicycle arking $200,000 VTA Countywide edestrian Access to Transit lan $100,000 Total $4,779,042 : lanning C: Capital 3/2/15
6 Funded Safe Routes to Transit s Cycle 5 Contingency List Award C City of Oakland West Oakland BART Bike Station $415,000 : lanning C: Capital 3/2/15
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